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THE HERALD
Serving
Maywood, Bellwood,
Forest Park, Hillside,
Westchester, Broadview,
Northlake, Berkeley
and Melrose Park
VOL. LXI, No. 8
News the Week
Volunteers for Red Cross Sought Here
(See Page 3)
Train Women for Vets Assistance
(See Page 3)
Postal Savings Prove Popular in Maywood
(See Page 3)
Youth Meeting Scheduled for Tomorrow
(See Page 3)
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1945
PRICE 5 CENTS
What place has youth in building our new world? What can youth do to bring an end to war? When at long last, the tyrants' flags are furled, The world shall learn that youth will go before To lead all nations in their quest for peace. What place has youth? Tomorrow's world is ours! And in it we must win our own release From fear, from hatred, and from war's dread powers.
The world Is ours to build, to live in, love;
It's worth our labors and our sacrifice;
It's worth our hope, our prayers, our faith. We'll prove
Our loyalty to it, though great the price.
So with this faith, this prayer within our heart.
We who are young will gladly do our part.
. . . Nola Wegman, '45.

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THE HERALD
Serving
Maywood, Bellwood,
Forest Park, Hillside,
Westchester, Broadview,
Northlake, Berkeley
and Melrose Park
VOL. LXI, No. 8
News the Week
Volunteers for Red Cross Sought Here
(See Page 3)
Train Women for Vets Assistance
(See Page 3)
Postal Savings Prove Popular in Maywood
(See Page 3)
Youth Meeting Scheduled for Tomorrow
(See Page 3)
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1945
PRICE 5 CENTS
What place has youth in building our new world? What can youth do to bring an end to war? When at long last, the tyrants' flags are furled, The world shall learn that youth will go before To lead all nations in their quest for peace. What place has youth? Tomorrow's world is ours! And in it we must win our own release From fear, from hatred, and from war's dread powers.
The world Is ours to build, to live in, love;
It's worth our labors and our sacrifice;
It's worth our hope, our prayers, our faith. We'll prove
Our loyalty to it, though great the price.
So with this faith, this prayer within our heart.
We who are young will gladly do our part.
. . . Nola Wegman, '45.